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Archives for July 2010

Laugh, Sing, and Eat Like a Pig–Susannah Fox

July 18, 2010 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

e-Patient Dave’s book, Laugh, Sing, and Eat like a Pig, is out! Mark Graban captures the health geek excitement: The best writers make you feel like you’re spending time with a wise friend — add some tears and laughs and you have Dave’s book. I wasn’t there for his whole journey, so I’m learning new […]

Filed Under: key people, Why PM Tagged With: cancer, E-Patient Dave, Laugh Sing

Crowdsourcing a Survey: Health Topics–Susannah Fox

July 16, 2010 By Susannah Fox 63 Comments

The Pew Internet & American Life Project will soon go into the field with our next health survey and we need your help. One of our core findings (8 in 10 internet users, or about two-thirds of U.S. adults, look online for health information) is based on a series of questions that is tweaked in […]

Filed Under: research issues Tagged With: pew internet project, survey

Pandas, Lobsters, and Health Care

July 15, 2010 By Susannah Fox 12 Comments

Joe Kvedar asks an excellent question in his post, The Next Phase of Connected Health: Connected Personalized Health: What are the best variables to consider when taking connected health programs from pilot to scale? He imagines a matrix with three axes: severity of chronic illness, patient readiness, and technology readiness. That makes sense to me, […]

Filed Under: general, trends & principles Tagged With: Adam Rifkin, Alexandra Carmichael, BJ Fogg, Center For Studying Health System Change, Facebook, Google, Innovator's Prescription, Joe Kvedar

Mobile, Social Health at the National Library of Medicine–Susannah Fox

July 13, 2010 By Susannah Fox 18 Comments

Update: The NLM released new widgets on July 14, along with a redesigned MedlinePlus site. (Read @eagledawg‘s take on these new tools, as well as her response to this post.) Speaking to the senior staff of the National Library of Medicine last week was like going before the best kind of murder board. Picture it: […]

Filed Under: demographics, trends & principles Tagged With: demographics, Forrester Research, mobile, National Library of Medicine, patient activation, Pew Internet, Pew Research Center

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